School Behavioral Threat Assessment Training - 31943
With the passage of Senate Bill 11, Texas now joins the short list of states in our country to legislatively mandate the implementation of behavioral threat assessment teams in its Texas public school districts and open-enrollment charter schools. Behavioral Threat Assessment provides a proactive, evidence-based approach for identifying individuals who may pose a threat and for providing interventions before a violent incident occurs.
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Central Office Administrators, Charter School Personnel, Coordinators, Counselors, Child Nutrition Personnel, Diagnosticians, Principals, Psychologists, School Safety Personnel
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Participants will work through a proactive approach for identifying individuals that may pose a threat to campuses 2. Participants will understand interventions to utilize prior to a violent event occuring.
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